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Kazuo Shinohara: Traversing the House and the City [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 200 pages, aukštis x plotis: 207x250 mm, 150
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Dec-2018
  • Leidėjas: Lars Muller Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 3037785330
  • ISBN-13: 9783037785331
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 200 pages, aukštis x plotis: 207x250 mm, 150
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Dec-2018
  • Leidėjas: Lars Muller Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 3037785330
  • ISBN-13: 9783037785331
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
One of the greatest and most influential architects of Japan’s postwar generation, Shinohara Kazuo (1925–2006) has remained virtually unknown outside the small community of devoted followers. As one of the leaders of architectural movement Metabolism, Shinohara achieved cult-figure stature with sublimely beautiful, purist houses that break away from Japan’s postwar suburban architecture.

One of the greatest and most influential architects of Japan’s postwar generation, Shinohara Kazuo (1925–2006) has remained virtually unknown outside the small community of devoted followers. As one of the leaders of architectural movement Metabolism, Shinohara achieved cult-figure stature with sublimely beautiful, purist houses that break away from Japan’s postwar suburban architecture. Perhaps the most iconic of Shinohara’s works, House of White (1964–66), rearranges a familiar design palette—a square plan, a pointed roof, white walls, and a symbolic heart pillar—to give the almost oceanic spaciousness through abstraction. The underlying formalism in Shinohara’s architecture— its basic explorations of geometry and color—lends his work a poetic quality that fuses simplicity and surprise, the ordered and the unexpected. This volume brings together new scholarship from the foremost specialists on Shinohara and Japan’s modern architecture. New perspectives and historical frameworks range from the development of the small house as a building type in postwar Japan to Shinohara’s engagement with French critical theory. Hitherto unpublished archival drawings and personal travel photographs by Shinohara complement the essays.
Foreword 7(4)
Mohsen Mostafavi
Introduction 11(8)
Thoughts on Seven Houses I Have Visited
19(10)
Christian Kerez
The Small Japanese House
29(14)
Seng Kuan
Variations on the Square: Shinohara's Umbrella House
43(5)
Ken Tadashi Oshima
FIRST STYLE
Umbrella House, 1961
48(6)
House with an Earthen Floor, 1963
54(4)
House in White, 1966
58(4)
House of Earth, 1966
62(5)
Shinohara Kazuo & Asakura Setsu Exhibition
67(2)
What Is Design? A Roundtable
69(8)
The Meaning of Writing: Agitation and Pronouncement
77(18)
Okuyama Shin-ichi
Architectural Photography: Reading Taki Koji
95(7)
Ano Daici
SECOND STYLE
The Uncompleted House, 1970
102(4)
Shino House, 1970
106(4)
Repeating Crevice, 1971
110(4)
Sea Stairway, 1971
114(5)
Interview with Nomiyama Gyoji
119(5)
THIRD STYLE
House in Itoshima, 1976
124(4)
House in Karuizawa, 1975
128(5)
"Translating" Shinohara: Kunstform, Style, and the Logic of Aufhebung
133(14)
David B. Stewart
Shinohara Kazuo's Travel Photos
147(34)
Interview with Tanikawa Shuntaro
181(18)
Tanikawa House, 1974
188(11)
Interview with Otsuji Seiko and Otsuji Tetsuo
199(22)
House in Uehara, 1976
202(10)
House in Ashitaka, 1977
212(4)
House under High-Voltage Lines, 1981
216(5)
Modern Next
221(11)
Shinohara Kazuo
FOURTH STYLE
House in Yokohama, 1984
232(6)
Centennial Hall at Tokyo Institute of Technology, 1987
238(6)
Kumamoto-Kita Police Station, 1990
244(5)
Shinohara's Contrasts
249(14)
Tsukamoto Yoshiharu
Interview with Rem Koolhaas
263(36)
Fourth Style--Unbuilt
268(31)
Sloping Ground: The Styles of Shinohara at Tanikawa House and House in Tateshina
299(16)
Shiozaki Taishin
House in Tateshina
310(5)
Three Exhibitions
315(1)
Angela Y. Pang
Biographies, Credits, and Acknowledgments 316
SENG KUAN holds a PhD in architectural history from Harvard University and teaches at Harvard Graduate School of Design and the Chinese University of Hong Kong.